In March 2020 she offered live English lessons on her public Facebook page, given the temporary shutdown of schools resulting from the COVID outbreak.
In 2017, Tahboub lobbied for the banning of a Lebanese band, Mashrou' Leila, from performing in Amman due to their calls for sexual freedoms.
She also issued a complaint against the only online LGBTQ+ magazine in Jordan, My Kali, and managed to push the Jordanian government to censor it.
[9] In October 2017, Tahboub sued a secular Jordanian activist for defamation after he published an image of a person riding a horse carrying a sword in front of an ISIL flag.
[11][12] In November 2018, a conference by a faith research center in Jordan was banned because it had a workshop on "People's History of God’s Birth".